Siddhesvara Temple – (Hemavathi Group of Temples), Andhra Pradesh
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Siddhesvara Temple – (Hemavathi Group of Temples), Andhra Pradesh
Hemavathi Village, Anantapur District,
Andhra Pradesh 515286
Moolavar
Siddhesvara
Introduction
Siddhesvara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the Hemavathi Group of temples complex, in Hemavathi Village in Anantapur District in Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is situated on Hiriyur to Madakasira route.
Puranic Significance
Hemavathi is home to a remarkable group of temples built between 8th and 10th century AD under the reign of the Nolamba Dynasty.
Special Features
This temple faces west and is preceded by a garden area. Within the garden, you can find several Lingas, Nandis (bull statues), inscriptional pillars, and architectural fragments. As you proceed towards the entrance, you’ll come across the Dhwaja Sthambam (flag post) located in front of the entrance. Adjacent to the Dhwaja Sthambam, on the left side, there is an Agni Kunda (Homa Kunda), and further to the left, you’ll see a four-pillared Asthana Mandapa. Immediately after the entrance, there is another four-pillared Mandapa, which may have once housed a Nandi idol but is now empty.
References
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2021/05/hemavathi-group-of-temples-temple-complex.html
Century/Period
8th and 10th century AD
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Nearest Bus Station
Hemavathi
Nearest Railway Station
Challakere and Hindupur Station
Nearest Airport
Bengaluru